Duffy Joanne R, Frenn Marilyn, Patterson Barbara
Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis, USA.
Nurs Educ Perspect. 2011 Jan-Feb;32(1):10-3. doi: 10.5480/1536-5026-32.1.10.
The National League for Nursing has responded to the increasing need for nursing education research through its grant program. Significant growth in proposals has intensified competition for funds and challenged the Nursing Education Research Advisory Council's review process. The purpose of this article is to explore the NLN's nursing education research proposals from 2008 to 2010 in order to improve performance and provide guidance to future nursing education researchers. Beginning with the 2008 grant cycle, a database was developed to assist in performance improvement. A total of 113 proposals were submitted; of those, 24 were funded for a success rate of greater than 21 percent. Various designs and samples were employed and all geographic regions of the United States were represented. Inter-rater reliability among reviewers remained high and the scientific rigor of proposals steadily increased. Increased funding from other sources is urgently needed to build the science of nursing education.
美国护理联盟通过其资助项目应对护理教育研究日益增长的需求。提案数量的显著增长加剧了资金竞争,并对护理教育研究咨询委员会的评审流程提出了挑战。本文旨在探讨美国护理联盟2008年至2010年的护理教育研究提案,以提高绩效并为未来的护理教育研究人员提供指导。从2008年资助周期开始,建立了一个数据库以协助提高绩效。共提交了113份提案;其中24份获得资助,成功率超过21%。采用了各种设计和样本,涵盖了美国所有地理区域。评审人员之间的评分者信度一直很高,提案的科学严谨性稳步提高。迫切需要其他来源增加资金投入,以构建护理教育科学。